US4494359A - Method and apparatus for the long-term pressing of printed products especially newspapers - Google Patents

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US4494359A
US4494359A US06/338,568 US33856882A US4494359A US 4494359 A US4494359 A US 4494359A US 33856882 A US33856882 A US 33856882A US 4494359 A US4494359 A US 4494359A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H29/00Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles
    • B65H29/006Winding articles into rolls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2301/00Handling processes for sheets or webs
    • B65H2301/40Type of handling process
    • B65H2301/41Winding, unwinding
    • B65H2301/419Winding, unwinding from or to storage, i.e. the storage integrating winding or unwinding means
    • B65H2301/4192Winding, unwinding from or to storage, i.e. the storage integrating winding or unwinding means for handling articles of limited length in shingled formation
    • B65H2301/41922Winding, unwinding from or to storage, i.e. the storage integrating winding or unwinding means for handling articles of limited length in shingled formation and wound together with single belt like members
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the present invention relates to a new and improved method of, and apparatus for, the so-called long-term pressing of printed products, especially newspapers.
  • reference to such method and apparatus will be simply generally made in terms of measures for accomplishing such long-term pressing of the printed products.
  • the paper products were passed between press cylinders or press rolls which, if desired, also could possess a profiled jacket or outer surface.
  • this technique only afforded a pulse-like pressing action which while in most instances resulted in a momentary improvement in the properties of the product did not however eliminate the actual origin of the problem. This is equally the case even if the products are passed a number of times between press cylinders or press rolls. After each pressing operation the residual stress or residual elasticity of the products caused the prior processed product to tend to restore to its original characteristic, especially at the region of the product spine. Consequently, the strived for uniformity in the products was lost or, in a worse case situation, not even attained at all.
  • the newsworthy or other items of interest contained therein usually only have a limited period of time where they are of interest to the reader, and therefore for that reason alone the products cannot be subjected to a pressing pressure or compresive forces which requires any excessive amount of time.
  • the so-called preprinted products i.e. for those product sections which are printed ahead of time and until they are united with the actual newsworthy portion of the printed product are stored in an intermediate storage area. Additionally, even in the case of the pre-printed products, if it were intended to make use of this available storage time for exposing such pre-printed products to a pressing action over a longer period of time, nontheless there would be required an appreciable expenditure in equipment to achieve this result.
  • Another and more specific object of the present invention is directed to the provision of a new and improved method and apparatus for the long-term pressing of printed products, especially newspapers, which enables reliably transforming the products into a desirable permanent condition which otherwise only would be attainable by carrying out a pressing operation over a longer time span, without however, in reality, having to utilize a correspondingly large amount of time to achieve this result.
  • a further significant object of the present invention is to compensate the necessity of otherwise exposing the products to a pressing action over a long time, by using measures which in fact shortens the duration of the pressing operation while achieving the beneficial result that the desired permanent condition of the products nonetheless can be realized.
  • the teachings of the invention proceed from entirely different deliberations.
  • the method aspects of the invention afford successful results in that the products, while in an imbricated product formation or configuration, are initially for instance tightly wound up while the product spine leads and then tightly rewound up again while moving in the opposite direction or sense, and in each instance the infed products are furnished to the wound package from below. Consequently, initially the product spine is acted upon or grasped, with the result that the layers or plies of the products which are folded on top of one another initially are still free and can yield during the more or less considerable pressing flat of the product spine. At the region of the wound package these layers are curved and in this condition they experience a pressing or compressive force.
  • the products located at the centre of the wound package are those which are most intensively curved and maintained under pressure for the longest amount of time.
  • the further that the products are located radially outwardly in the wound package the more that their curvature decreases, so that they enter the wound package progressively at a later point in time and consequently are exposed for an increasingly shorter duration to the pressing or compressive forces.
  • these conditions are altered in that initially the products located outermost at the wound package now arrive at the center of the rewound package and now are exposed to a pronounced curvature throughout a relatively longer time span.
  • the long-term or permanent pressing which is accomplished within a relatively short amount of time is particularly then successful if during the winding operation and rewinding operation there is wouhd into the package between the package layers or plies a separation layer which is under tension or tensional stress.
  • a separation layer which is under tension or tensional stress.
  • a structural stiffness in the sense of transversely reinforcing the products are exposed to a surface compression or pressing action and there are produced neighboring zones possessing increased and lower pressing force.
  • the invention is not only concerned with the aforementioned method aspects, but also relates to a novel construction of apparatus for the performance thereof.
  • the inventive apparatus for the long-term pressing of printed products, especially newspapers contains means for winding up printed products, especially newspapers, which are present in an imbricated product formation onto a winding mandril and for the rewinding of the wound package containing such printed products onto another winding mandril.
  • the take-up winding mandril has connected thereto one end of a separation element which is wound-up upon a brakable supply roll or spool, the separation element being infed from below to the related winding mandril.
  • winding mandril as such expression is used in the context of this disclosure, is to be understood in its broadest possible sense.
  • winding mandril or equivalent terminology as employed in this disclosure there is also encompassed, for instance, a sleeve which, in turn, can be mounted upon a driven or braked shaft journal or the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of apparatus for winding a package
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the same apparatus as shown in FIG. 1 during the rewinding of the package
  • FIG. 3 shows in perspective illustration the second package, there having been indicated the unwinding thereof.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the apparatus during the unwinding of the second package.
  • the different units or devices of the apparatus which also could be referred to as stations, need not in any manner be locally or bodily interconnected with one another; quite to the contrary, they could be erected and constructed in accordance with the particular characteristics of the encountered plant or facility.
  • the units or stations also could perform a plurality of functions.
  • two winding stations could be arranged next to one another, one of these winding stations could serve as the rewinding station, in other words the rewinding operation could be accomplished without having to shift the first wound package.
  • the wind-up station for the first wound package to also accomplish the rewinding of such package which, in such case, then however would require the shifting or displacement of the first wound package.
  • the means needed for carrying out the individual functions it is generally immaterial whether and in which fashion such means are structurally and functionally combined with one another.
  • FIG. 1 the arrangement shown therein illustrates that the printed products 1, which may be directly removed from, for instance, a rotary printing press, can be infed through a feed or delivery channel 4 constituted by the conveyor belts 2 and 3 or equivalent structure, to a winding station, here generally indicated in its entirety by reference numeral 5.
  • a tachogenerator T the conveyor belts 2 and 3 and a drive motor M are operatively interconnected with one another for synchronous operation.
  • a further conveyor belt 7 or the like can be driven through the action of a suitable drive connection 6.
  • the conveyor belt 7 infeeds the imbricated product stream from below to the package 8 which is being formed.
  • the conveyor belt 7 is trained at location 9 about a pivotably mounted balance or rocker 10 which is pressed against the wound package 8 by a suitable pressing or contact mechanism 11, for instance constructed as a spring storage.
  • the wound package 8 is supported by a winding or wind-up mandril 12 or equivalent structure which is driven by the drive motor M by means of a winding gearing or transmission unit 13.
  • Such winding gearings 13 are well known in this art; they alter the winding velocity of the winding mandril 12 as a function of the increasing package diameter.
  • the winding mandril 12 has operatively correlated therewith a brake device 14 which therefore during the winding operation is vented, as the same has been indicated generally by the arrow 15.
  • a separation or partition element 18, for instance a band-shaped separation element 18, extends from a supply spool or roll 17 which is braked by brake device 16 to the conveyor belt 7 and bears against the upper run of such conveyor belt 7.
  • This separation element 18 therefore engages below the imbricated product stream and is incorporated together with the imbricated product stream into the winding operation.
  • the end of the separation element 18 is connected with the winding mandril 12 and the withdrawal or removal of the separation element 18 is accomplished by the drive motor M against the action of the brake or brake device 16.
  • This separation or partition element 18 therefore is continuously exposed to tension and forms in conjunction with the winding mandril 12 or, as the case may be, with the thereon wound package, a winding nip or clamping gap 19 which receives the imbricated product stream.
  • the separation element 18 serves to act upon or engage with the product spine at the winding nip 19 and incorporates the products into the package being wound, these products of the package initially being more intensely curved and then progressively less curved and being exposed to a pressing or compressing action.
  • a second drive motor M 2 which drives a second winding or wind-up mandril 21 by means of a winding gearing or transmission unit 20.
  • a rocker or balance 22 equipped with a conveyor belt 23 and a pressing or contact device 24 and operatively associated with such winding mandril 21 is connected by means of a conveyor belt 25 with the conveyor belt 7.
  • a separation or partition element here generally designated by reference character 28. This separation of element 28 bears upon the rocker element 22 and is paid-off of a supply spool or roll 27 which is braked by the brake device or brake means 26.
  • the direction of rotation of the winding mandril 21 is opposite to that of the winding mandril 12.
  • the conveyor belt or band 23 obviously possesses a suitable direction of movement.
  • the conveyor belt 7 is reversibly driven, so that during the rewinding operation it can be switched-over so as to possess the same direction of travel as that of the conveyor belts 23 and 25.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the rewinding operation.
  • the drive motor M now drives the supply roll or spool 17 by means of a winder gearing or transmission 29 and the brake unit 16 is suitably vented as generally indicated by the direction of the arrow 30.
  • the brake unit 14 for the winding mandril 12 is placed into operation.
  • the package 8 is placed into rotation by withdrawing the separation element 18.
  • the wound-off imbricated product formation travels over the rocker means 10, the conveyor belt 25 and the rocker means 22 and enters from below the winding mandril 21 and the package 31 wound thereon which has only been schematically illustrated.
  • the products are engaged at the winding nip 32 at their opposite side, i.e. at the so-called cut or flower side which is directly opposite the product spine.
  • the products are now curved towards their other side, and the products which were less curved during the prior winding-up operation now experience a more intensified curvature and remain for a longer amount of time in the wound package since they, in this case, first enter the wound package 31.
  • the pressing action progresses from the cut side in the direction of the product spine, and the layers of the products which are folded on top of one another are then fixed and the product spine is so-to-speak ironed or pressed flat.
  • This can result in a complex deformation in the event that the product spine has recovered from the prior pressing action during such time as it moves from the package 8 towards the package 31, something which cannot be precluded particularly for the package plies or layers which are disposed radially more outwardly in the wound package 8.
  • the renewed flat pressing of the products with the layers or plies fixed results with certainty in a final flattening of the product spine.
  • the complete package 31 has been shown schematically and in perspective view in FIG. 3, there being especially evident that the separation or partition element 28 is structured as a narrow band or tape. As indicated by the arrow 33 the package 31 is represented in a state where it is in the process of being unwound. This is accomplished with the aid of the separation element 28, constituting a tension element, which has been wound onto the spool or roll 27.
  • the spool 27 is now driven by a drive motor M 3 (FIG. 4), through the action of any suitable drive connection, and this spool or roll 27 travels in synchronism with the conveyor belt 23.
  • This conveyor belt 23 is switched-over from its direction of travel which it had in the arrangement of FIG. 2 during the winding-up operation into the opposite direction of travel.
  • FIGS. 2 and 4 there have been used generally the same reference characters to denote the same or equivalent elements. Yet, it is to be understood that these figures need not represent the same pieces of equipment during different operating phases, rather such can represent separate pieces of equipment, namely according to the showing of FIG. 2 at the left-hand portion thereof such can comprise an arrangement for performing the rewinding operation whereas the equipment of FIG. 4 constitutes an arrangement or apparatus for the unwinding operation.
  • the last-mentioned apparatus then corresponds to the apparatus shown in the right-hand portion of FIG. 2 at its there illustrated operating phase, and logically in FIG.
  • each station can be designed to accomplish multiple functions.
  • the equipment shown at the right-hand portion of FIG. 1 also can be used during the rewinding operation instead of the equipment shown at the left-hand portion of FIG. 2, in which case the package 8 previously must be shifted to the second winding mandril 21 and then such winding mandril need only be equipped with a brake.
  • the converyor belts 7 and 23 described above also can be dispensed with, in which case the rocker or balance means 10 and 22 could be equipped with only slide or guide rails 36. In this case there would still be provided at the free end of the rocker means 10 and 22 the deflection rolls 37 for the separation elements 18 and 28, respectively. These deflection rolls 37 can be in operative connection with the drive motors M and M 3 , respectively, throughout each phase in which the separation element 18 or 28, as the case may be, is retracted from the package. This operative connection could encompass the conveyor belt 25. In certain cases the printed products can be fed to the first wound package also with the cut portion of the product leading.

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